Pushpa 2 stampede case: Dammunte Pattukora song from Allu Arjun’s film DELETED overnight because of controversial lyrics?

Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna's Pushpa 2: The Rule has long been in the news because of the stampede case. Now there is another development that may look like bad news for the fans of the film.

by · BollywoodLife.com

Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer Pushpa 2: The Rule has been the talk of the town. The movie released on December 5 and is everywhere in the news. Well, the film is breaking box office records and is getting all the love from the audience. But, it is all surrounded by controversies. We all know about what happened at the Sandhya theatre, Hyderabad stampede. A woman named Revathi lost her life and her kid is in the hospital in a serious condition. Allu Arjun was held responsible for this matter. He was arrested and that became a big controversy. He got bail and we saw some political figures accusing him of not even looking after the victim's family after promising.

However, Allu Arjun had a press conference where he clarified that he has been in touch with the family and that some people are trying to give misinformation. He said his character is being assassinated. Later, some people started pelting stones at his house and damaged his house property in Hyderabad. His kids were taken to a safe place due to the attacks happening at his house.

Another issue for Pushpa 2 team!

His father, Allu Aravind opened up about this incident and said that everyone has seen what happened at their house but it is time for them to act accordingly. The actor's father further added that right now is not the right time for them to react to anything.

There are a lot of things going around this stampede case. Now, another big issue for Pushpa 2: The Rule has come out. Recently, the song Dammunte Pattukora from Pushpa 2 has released on YouTube. The lyrics of the song meant, "If you’ve got the guts, catch me, Shekhawat!" Pushparaj is seen challenging Fahadh Faasil’s cop character, Shekhawat.

But, people have questioned the timing of the song and feel that the makers are taking a dig at the police officials amid the on-going investigating in Pushpa 2 stampede case. Hence, the song was later deleted from YouTube.